Namibian President Hage Geingob on Friday announced that the country recorded a steady decline the number of new Covid-19 infections, hospitalisations and deaths.
He said, “The positivity rate has declined significantly from 28 percent to 15 percent over the last two-week period.”
“This shows that we can turn the tide and overcome the worst that this pandemic brought to our country. We must do all that we can to sustain this positive trajectory,” the president added.
He adjusted measures on public gatherings but stated that the curfew will remain.
“Public Gatherings as defined in the Regulations have been adjusted to one hundred persons per event…The curfew will remain in force from 10pm to 4am daily,” the Head of State said.
He further directed, “All schools and educational institutions will operate at full capacity, with strengthened infection prevention and control measures in place.”
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